Complete a class work assignment examining the subject in unusual places
Thurs. March 14 (Bday)
Determine author's purpose (warm-up)
Discuss author's purpose (notes)
Review and discuss previously written paragraphs
Notes: Subjects in Unusual Places
Fri. March 15 (A Day)
Homework Review
Class work with Subjects
HOMEWORK
Mon. March 11 (A Day) Tues. March 12 (B Day) Weds. March 13 (A Day)
Write each sentence. Then, box the subject and underline the predicate of each sentence. If the subject is understood, write YOU. 1. With the damp, humid weather came mildew. 2. How much does sugar contribute to tooth decay? 3. Is Hawaii the most southerly state in this country? 4. Stop tapping your fingers on the table! 5. Under my bed were the missing keys. 6. Answer my question. 7. From somewhere in the back row came a burst of laughter.
8. There is an old campsite in the woods.
9. Only once before had the town staged a welcome-home parade.
10. Go to sleep now.
Thurs. March 14 (B Day) Write each sentence. Then, box the subject and underline the predicate of each sentence. If the subject is understood, write YOU. 1. With the damp, humid weather came mildew. 2. How much does sugar contribute to tooth decay? 3. Is Hawaii the most southerly state in this country? 4. Stop tapping your fingers on the table! 5. Under my bed were the missing keys. 6. Answer my question. 7. From somewhere in the back row came a burst of laughter.
8. There is an old campsite in the woods.
9. Only once before had the town staged a welcome-home parade.
10. Go to sleep now.
Fri. March 15 (A Day) Directions: Write each sentence. Box the subject and underline the predicate. If the sentence is imperative, write YOU.
1. How did starch make football history? 2. Here are the facts. 3. There was a starch company in Decatur, Illinois, in 1920. 4. Among it employees was George Halas. 5. Would he organize and coach a football team for the A.E. Staley Manufaturing Company? 6. Believe it. 7. From Chicago came an offer. 8. What did Halas and the team do? 9. Move the Decatur Staleys to that city. 10. Into the pages of football history marched Halas and his Chicago bears
CLASS WORK
Mon. March 11 (A Day)- Determine author's purpose (warm-up)
- Discuss author's purpose (notes)
- Review and discuss previously written paragraphs
- View two sample paragraphs and discuss strengths/weaknesses
- Work in groups to re-write peers' paragraphs for a higher score
Tues. March 12 (Bday)- In my absence, complete all work given by the sub. This is due at the end of class in the designated bin.
Weds. March 13 (A Day)- Verbally review simple subject/predicate & complete subject/predicate
- Notes: Subjects in Unusual Places
- Complete a class work assignment examining the subject in unusual places
Thurs. March 14 (Bday)- Determine author's purpose (warm-up)
- Discuss author's purpose (notes)
- Review and discuss previously written paragraphs
- Notes: Subjects in Unusual Places
Fri. March 15 (A Day)HOMEWORK
Mon. March 11 (A Day)
Tues. March 12 (B Day)
Weds. March 13 (A Day)
Write each sentence. Then, box the subject and underline the predicate of each sentence. If the subject is understood, write YOU.
1. With the damp, humid weather came mildew.
2. How much does sugar contribute to tooth decay?
3. Is Hawaii the most southerly state in this country?
4. Stop tapping your fingers on the table!
5. Under my bed were the missing keys.
6. Answer my question.
7. From somewhere in the back row came a burst of laughter.
8. There is an old campsite in the woods.
9. Only once before had the town staged a welcome-home parade.
10. Go to sleep now.
Thurs. March 14 (B Day)
Write each sentence. Then, box the subject and underline the predicate of each sentence. If the subject is understood, write YOU.
1. With the damp, humid weather came mildew.
2. How much does sugar contribute to tooth decay?
3. Is Hawaii the most southerly state in this country?
4. Stop tapping your fingers on the table!
5. Under my bed were the missing keys.
6. Answer my question.
7. From somewhere in the back row came a burst of laughter.
8. There is an old campsite in the woods.
9. Only once before had the town staged a welcome-home parade.
10. Go to sleep now.
Fri. March 15 (A Day)
Directions: Write each sentence. Box the subject and underline the predicate. If the sentence is imperative, write YOU.
1. How did starch make football history?
2. Here are the facts.
3. There was a starch company in Decatur, Illinois, in 1920.
4. Among it employees was George Halas.
5. Would he organize and coach a football team for the A.E. Staley Manufaturing Company?
6. Believe it.
7. From Chicago came an offer.
8. What did Halas and the team do?
9. Move the Decatur Staleys to that city.
10. Into the pages of football history marched Halas and his Chicago bears